City Manager Glenn Steckman to Leave Nome for East Coast Opportunity
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The City Council of Cambridge, Maryland met on Monday, July 22 to vote on the appointment of William Glenn Steckman as their new City Manager. Following a 5-0 vote held at 6:25 p.m. EST, the council formally picked Steckman from a pool of 15 applicants. Within two hours of the Cambridge decision, Steckman informed City […]
In Public Hearing, Nome City Council to Discuss “Nuisance” Properties
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New business on the Council’s agenda includes hosting a public hearing on a resolution to declare certain buildings in city limits as fire or health hazards, and/or public nuisances. If this resolution is passed, then the City of Nome could be authorized to demolish at least four properties.
Candidates Declared for 2017 Nome Municipal Elections; Mayor Running Unopposed
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Incumbent Nome mayor Richard Beneville is slated to run unopposed in the October 3rd municipal election. Multiple seats on the Common Council and on the School Board will see ballot races.